Publisher's Synopsis
A good map matters in Napa because it is a thirty-mile-long, five-mile-wide valley filled with great wineries that can be hard to navigate. The roads don't have much signage, few streetlights, addresses can be obscured by bushes, and GPS is sketchy on those narrow, winding roads in the canyons and on the steep hillsides. To make the maps easy to use when you're driving, we've divided the valley into twelve sections. Some sections only require one map, but where there is a high concentration of wineries the maps are divided into east (Silverado Trail) and west (Highway 29), with separate maps of the downtowns including their hotels, restaurants and tasting rooms. The 'Planning an Itinerary' chapter will help you get the most enjoyment from your day, efficiently and safely, while 'The ABC's of Wine Tasting' will help you to boost your winery experiences. The 400 plus Winery Directory refers to the maps and provides important details. Our insights as tour guides bringing clients to these many properties are an important bonus! To find our other books and information about our tour services visit AmicisTours.com.
This is part of the best selling 'Dream Tour' series by the same authors who have producing books about the region since 2007.
The Maps
Map 1: Napa County Map Key 3
Maps 2 & 3 Napa Crossroads & AVA's 4 & 5
Maps A: The City of Napa 6 - 9
Map B: Mount Veeder NE of Downtown 10
Map C: Los Carneros SW of Downtown 11
Map D: Coombsville East of Downtown 12
Maps E: Oak Knoll & Yountville 13 to 17
Maps F: Oakville, Rutherford
& Sage Canyon 18 to 22
Maps G: St.Helena & Downtown 23 - 27
Map H: Spring Mt, NW of St. Helena 28
Map I: Howell Mt. & Conn Valley,
NE of St. Helena 29
Map J: North to Larkmead Lane 30
Maps K: Calistoga & Downtown 31 - 33
Map L: Napa Viticulture Areas 34
Chapters
Chapter One: Planning an Itinerary 35
Chapter Two: The ABC's of Wine Tasting 41
Chapter Three: Winery Directory 43
Other Titles by these Authors 111
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Disclaimer: We create these books through extensive research that includes having visited many of these wineries multiple times. But we make no guarantees for the accuracy of the information included herein, and accept no responsibility for any losses or inconvenience you may suffer from using this product. Important: Our advice is intended to help you stay safe while you enjoy the region, but mixing alcohol and driving is a risky endeavor. We suggest that you approach it cautiously by having a designated or professional driver. We want you to have a fun time in Wine Country and come back and visit again and again.